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What phones currently being planned for OmniRom builds?
okcnyyfan said:
What phones currently being planned for OmniRom builds?
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At the moment the nexus 4, 7, and 10 are officially supported. The oppo find 5, and Sony blue / mint are in the works. More will eventually be added
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okcnyyfan said:
What phones currently being planned for OmniRom builds?
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im also very interested as to which phones will be supported...but not only that but how easy will it be to get your device supported...im over in Asia and there aren't variants that aren't well supported by the major custom rom developers like AOKP, CM, Panandroid....which makes it really hard and sucks to get in on the "open source" goodness...i hope Omni is easy to bring to a large selection of phones...
EDIT: ok, well that makes sense the vanilla versions...just hope its easier to get more on board...
cezeff said:
im also very interested as to which phones will be supported...but not only that but how easy will it be to get your device supported...im over in Asia and there aren't variants that aren't well supported by the major custom rom developers like AOKP, CM, Panandroid....which makes it really hard and sucks to get in on the "open source" goodness...i hope Omni is easy to bring to a large selection of phones...
EDIT: ok, well that makes sense the vanilla versions...just hope its easier to get more on board...
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Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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cybojenix said:
Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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Any Sources ? and will it be Open source ?
percy_g2 said:
Any Sources ? and will it be Open source ?
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Sources are being uploaded, and yes it will be open sourcd
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cybojenix said:
Sources are being uploaded, and yes it will be open sourcd
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Cool, hope the maintenance will nice and good luck
Was pretty stoked to see this announced at the BBQ; looking forward to builds, source, etc...
cybojenix said:
At the moment the nexus 4, 7, and 10 are officially supported. The oppo find 5, and Sony blue / mint are in the works. More will eventually be added
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Does the first batch include Nexus 7 2013?
ktkr said:
Does the first batch include Nexus 7 2013?
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Yes
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Galaxy Nexus?
cybojenix said:
At the moment the nexus 4, 7, and 10 are officially supported. The oppo find 5, and Sony blue / mint are in the works. More will eventually be added
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What about the Xperia Z? I do love my Yuga. Hopefully it comes soon !
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Galaxy Nexus?
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While it doesn't look like there is "official support" for it per se, I doubt it would be hard to get it building for it. Somebody will figure it out for sure.
cybojenix said:
Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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I'm speaking of variants like the Japanese SGS4, Note 3 and so forth...
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I'm hoping for jftlevzw supoort (vzw sgs4) but seeing these locked bootloaders and coming from a sprint evo 3d the vzw S4 dev looks pretty dead.
wil it be based on 4.3 or pervious versions?
Is galaxy nexus (maguro)not supported ?
cezeff said:
im also very interested as to which phones will be supported...but not only that but how easy will it be to get your device supported...im over in Asia and there aren't variants that aren't well supported by the major custom rom developers like AOKP, CM, Panandroid....which makes it really hard and sucks to get in on the "open source" goodness...i hope Omni is easy to bring to a large selection of phones...
EDIT: ok, well that makes sense the vanilla versions...just hope its easier to get more on board...
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If you can get AOSP to run on your device, you should be able to get Omni to run. Currently, a device tree needs nothing significant beyond an AOSP tree (I think about 3 lines of changes to make an AOSP tree work in Omni). This means work on porting Omni is helpful to those wanting AOSP as well.
cybojenix said:
Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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Mediatek chips will most likely end up supported. I understand that most projects eschew them through a lack of sources etc, but we intend to do what we can with them, as they offer interesting opportunities including multi-SIM support to say the least.
percy_g2 said:
Any Sources ? and will it be Open source ?
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Yes, I am just starting the source push right now.
kimboinatl said:
Galaxy Nexus?
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Yes, it will be supported, we just didn't list it due to nobody having one to hand to test.
shaanyt said:
What about the Xperia Z? I do love my Yuga. Hopefully it comes soon !
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Yup, I understand it's been running on the Z
AngSanley said:
screenshots ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46423859&postcount=2 for a couple right now
MWisBest said:
While it doesn't look like there is "official support" for it per se, I doubt it would be hard to get it building for it. Somebody will figure it out for sure.
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Yup, it will be supported.
cezeff said:
I'm speaking of variants like the Japanese SGS4, Note 3 and so forth...
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Ah OK. As I said, if you can get AOSP to run properly, then yes it will work.
Drake9897 said:
I'm hoping for jftlevzw supoort (vzw sgs4) but seeing these locked bootloaders and coming from a sprint evo 3d the vzw S4 dev looks pretty dead.
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Unfortunately the amount of carrier interference on many US phones makes them less fun for anyone wanting custom ROMs If you can get the SIM-free international model, that often helps, but that's obviously not possible with Verizon...
vinayakagarwal1996 said:
wil it be based on 4.3 or pervious versions?
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4.3.1
Ashutos1997 said:
Is galaxy nexus (maguro)not supported ?
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It will be supported. Just not listed yet
Hats off to you guys, this is kind of a great progress you've done here. I was like wtf when I saw the project in the news in the morning. Already registered at your Gerrit and started syncing sources. I'm really excited to see this running on my P880. Hope you don't mind that I'm cheating. Will help you with this project as much as I can.
(@cybojenix: Probably this will be TNBT. )
Adam77Root said:
Hats off to you guys, this is kind of a great progress you've done here. I was like wtf when I saw the project in the news in the morning. Already registered at your Gerrit and started syncing sources. I'm really excited to see this running on my P880. Hope you don't mind that I'm cheating. Will help you with this project as much as I can.
(@cybojenix: Probably this will be TNBT. )
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Don't mind at all. I am pushing it to Github to make it easier for you guys. I'll also need to fix the repo remotes (unless someone else gets there first) so it pulls from Github.
Would it be possible to create custom android rom to use Jolla as android phone?
Probably yes.
ppphone said:
Would it be possible to create custom android rom to use Jolla as android phone?
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As said probably yes , but i think its actually stupid. like why not buy an Nexus 4 \ Nexus 5 for a cheaper price and already have a native android?
A thing to think...
LightingZ said:
As said probably yes , but i think its actually stupid. like why not buy an Nexus 4 \ Nexus 5 for a cheaper price and already have a native android?
A thing to think...
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for instance, if you were presented jolla and you want an android experience on it
Arty. said:
Probably yes.
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Definetly yes. The Jolla phone uses Android compatible hardware, which can be 'talked' to using Jolla's libhybris and the bootloader can be unlocked via the Recovery menu.
Vistaus said:
Definetly yes. The Jolla phone uses Android compatible hardware, which can be 'talked' to using Jolla's libhybris and the bootloader can be unlocked via the Recovery menu.
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but why would you need android on a jolla?
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There are some really truly great devs in previous version of our beloved nexus devices, And would like to please ask DEVS! To put your HANDS UP if you are going to show your support & efforts in the HTC Nexus 9 :good:
Thank you.
So excited ? ?
I should be able to develop some stuff.
I will try to make an kernel
for the fun and to learn how
I'm not a dev, I just know how to do stuff. But I'll be supporting the n9
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USBhost said:
I will try to make an kernel
for the fun and to learn how
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jd1639 said:
I'm not a dev, I just know how to do stuff. But I'll be supporting the n9
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Top man !
@joshuabg I appreciated the work you done on the nvidia shield tablet (sent it back) so just a thank you
Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
flar2 said:
Nexus 9 looks great, will order as soon as it's available. Better screen size, 64bit, and doubletap2wake. A little anxious about Tegra, I never liked the earlier Tegra devices as much as Qualcomm stuff.
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Im ready for preorder too!!!! i need that gorgeous screen sitting on my desk asap ;D~
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Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
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Don't worry he will be here
I'm hoping against hope, that the 2nd HTC Nexus device will be as OTA FM radio capable as the Nexus One was.
i9100g user said:
Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
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Looking @flar2 devices look good right
HTC One (m8)*•*HTC One (m7)*•*HTC One XL*•*HTC One S*•*Motorola Xoom*•Nexus 7 (2013)*•*Nexus 5
Perfect match, pretty sure he will be here
I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
MadMax said:
I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
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Same there
MadMax said:
I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
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USBhost said:
Same there
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How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
joshuabg said:
How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
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Tbh, I have no idea, I use to port sense software, never did much else. I have been wanting to learn so I guess it a better time then never right now
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How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
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First off don't build with the security
when i make my own kernel it will not have SELinux on
MadMax said:
Tbh, I have no idea, I use to port sense software, never did much else. I have been wanting to learn so I guess it a better time then never right now
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I usually just port Custom Rom's to devices. Not really port I guess, just have to change the device tree. Do a little bit of kernel stuff to.
I don't consider myself a dev, but I will be getting one of these, once the "Sand" version is available.
I am wondering how much more difficult everything is going to be between Lollipop/SELinux and 64-bit capability.
This will be my first Nexus device as well - closest I've had up to now is running GPE on my M8.
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I don't consider myself a dev, but I will be getting one of these, once the "Sand" version is available.
I am wondering how much more difficult everything is going to be between Lollipop/SELinux and 64-bit capability.
This will be my first Nexus device as well - closest I've had up to now is running GPE on my M8.
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The bootloader will be unlocked so much will be possible. If you've never had a nexus device you're in for a treat!
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Well I thought I'd jump in here and say that this is the device that I'm getting to learn the basis of Java. So I guess I'm like a future dev?
skalsson said:
Well I thought I'd jump in here and say that this is the device that I'm getting to learn the basis of Java. So I guess I'm like a future dev?
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aren't we all
Im the same as you
time to learn how to hack a kernel
It seems that nobody talk about it... Updates are always welcomed!
http://officialandroid.blogspot.de/2015/03/android-51-unwrapping-new-lollipop.html
edit: It's true! It's rolling out after more than 3 month of waiting
Well someone mentioned it in another topic. I think we'll have to wait a few days (or weeks). Mostlikely we'll see a custom 5.1 first, as the source code is already published.
Anyways, I look forward and hope that the did something with the memory management. I looked at their changelog and saw that ~20 memory leaks was found and fixed. That is the major issue for me at the moment. Multitaksing with two tabs in Chrome and spotify playing along with FB+messenger is really horrible. Also I'm planning to run custom ROM/Kernel after they have been updated to 5.1.
ASOP source: https://android.googlesource.com/device/htc/flounder/+/lollipop-mr1-release
(Usermade changelog) https://gist.github.com/luca020400/a9580ecac531da8748c9
vakbrain said:
It seems that nobody talk about it... Updates are always welcomed!
Currently only for the N5, 7, and 10. Nothing on N9 yet (or as far as i know of)
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Currently only for the N5, 7, and 10. Nothing on N9 yet (or as far as i know of)
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In the official android team blog, it talks about "Device protection" upcoming feature in lollipop 5.1.
This feature will be available on most Android phones and tablets shipped with Android 5.1 in addition to Nexus 6 and Nexus 9.
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I hope this sentence proves in some way that N-9 will get Lollipop 5.1 :angel:
vakbrain said:
In the official android team blog, it talks about "Device protection" upcoming feature in lollipop 5.1.
I hope this sentence proves in some way that N-9 will get Lollipop 5.1 :angel:
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All Nexus devices are maintained and updated by Google for around 2 years... The 5.1 factory images for the Nexus 9 will most likey be released today or at least this week... patience:good:
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All Nexus devices are maintained and updated by Google for around 2 years... The 5.1 factory images for the Nexus 9 will most likey be released today or at least this week... patience:good:
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Yea, or perhaps like the Nexus 7 LTE a couple months later
But let's hope for the best
taronas said:
Yea, or perhaps like the Nexus 7 LTE a couple months later
But let's hope for the best
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Yeah, that was sad!
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did you happen to have captured the OTA?
Looking at the build number i'm pretty sure that's a custom ROM not the official stock ROM...
"lollipopalooza" indeed ...
Looking at AOSP flounder kernel commits, I see that most changes are related to the GPU and WiFi.
Can't wait to try it.
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Did you have problem on turning on Bluetooth? Can you please check it? Thanks
Uff... everyday I check the upgrade... I hope this lag was to improve significantly performance
Custom AOSP out now - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59411666&postcount=85
Still nothing, every nexus seems to have it bar the 9 which doesn't seem to make sense!
nexus 4 does not
Phil750123 said:
Still nothing, every nexus seems to have it bar the 9 which doesn't seem to make sense!
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It does make sense. First 64-bit device. Maybe they have to da some more adjustments. But could be a reason imho.
Phil750123 said:
Still nothing, every nexus seems to have it bar the 9 which doesn't seem to make sense!
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addicted1900 said:
It does make sense. First 64-bit device. Maybe they have to da some more adjustments. But could be a reason imho.
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Also different chipset. Although the only tegra three in the N7 has it
Ugh well this is taking way too long. The memory leaks are making my Nexus 9 almost unusable at this point. Not exactly something I expected when I paid $600+ shipped to Canada for the 32 GB at launch.
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Elektroschmock said:
No
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Why?!
rostop4a said:
Why?!
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- Because the original question is stupid
- Android 10 isn't out yet
- You need to ask a maintainer if he is going to work on Android 10 for shamu
Donz7733 said:
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maybe we will see what to do after google release the source code of android 10
- iwill work on bringing android 10 to shamu for sure
AmirHRC said:
maybe we will see what to do after google release the source code of android 10
- iwill work on bringing android 10 to shamu for sure
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https://www.xda-developers.com/android-10-source-code-aosp/
Donz7733 said:
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-10-source-code-aosp/
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iam working on it if the build boot fine i need some testers iwill let you know soon
aosp android 10 r2 for shamu it will be soon lets hope
i will test if needed
I got it on my P2XL and its noticeably less laggy compared to Pie. The strange thing is that the animations feel a lot smoother which could potentially fix some issues if ported to the N6. Also I love the dark theme that's included.
AmirHRC said:
iam working on it if the build boot fine i need some testers iwill let you know soon
aosp android 10 r2 for shamu it will be soon lets hope
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Awesome. All the best
:fingers-crossed:
someone is working on it
https://twitter.com/carbonrom/status/1175407545617473537?s=09
YedanyXD said:
https://twitter.com/carbonrom/status/1175407545617473537?s=09
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I believe this will run better on the ageing N6 compared to native 10. But who knows..
https://9to5google.com/2019/09/25/android-10-go-edition/#more-313467
https://www.blog.google/products/android/more-improvements-android-entry-level-phones/
Happy that people are continuing with N6. I can't bear the skinny screens & mono speaker of newer phones. Skinny screens suck.
If Moto or LG (don't trust other manus build quality) built a 6"+ stereo spkrs 16:9 phone I'd probably buy it used in a couple years for under $200.
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Happy that people are continuing with N6. I can't bear the skinny screens & mono speaker of newer phones. Skinny screens suck.
If Moto or LG (don't trust other manus build quality) built a 6"+ stereo spkrs 16:9 phone I'd probably buy it used in a couple years for under $200.
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I would keep to LG then because Moto is lenovo now and lenovo doesn't give a dahm about anything.
Any hope?
eeter said:
Any hope?
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You can always hope, but you'll only know if shamu gets Android 10 if it is ready.
Hi, i can test the builds if someone needs to, my n6 is my daily driver
nilpernil said:
Hi, i can test the builds if someone needs to, my n6 is my daily driver
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At this point no testing is needed.
State.
Elektroschmock said:
At this point no testing is needed.
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How far has the ROM progressed? is it up and running?